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A suggestion I got from a friend that I have been happily using is to use the Unix "at" command to schedule a job for now in the background. (He actually schedules a job to a random queue, but my needs aren't so fancy.)

The big win with this is that (if your cron is properly configured) you not only launch the process, but if anything goes wrong you will get email notification from your job.

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